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Murphy's in Prescott. Host said the whole downtown was voted 'no guns'. No sign posted. I called before I was going to walk there from my hotel. They're way overpriced so I won't miss them.
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Originally Posted By SinistralRifleman:
Rotolos Pizza in Mesa at Stapley and US60 Now appears to be closed. Anyone keeping a list of anti-gun restaurants that have gone out of business since posting? |
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Add barrows on Dysart and Camelback to the list.... bastards...
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Originally Posted By geneSW:
Add barrows on Dysart and Camelback to the list.... bastards... Same for the one in Ahwatukee, to bad I loved their pizza. Streets of New York pizza in Mesa on Baseline and Country Club has a No Firearms sign at the front door but it does NOT have the circle and red slash, they are also not posted anywhere near their liquor license. I'm not sure if this is a tactic to appease their anti gun clientele and still allow CC or if they are not knowing the law. |
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Jason's Deli at Baseline/Cooper in Gilbert is now posted. They don't serve alcohol, so I don't know why they would have decided to post now. I ate there for 5 years with no signs posted. I did see some open carry groups in there in the past year though.
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Last time I went to Chipolte on Grant and swan the sign was down.
But when I went to Oreaginos for lunch today it was up. Never seen it before. |
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"But I've brought a big bat,
I'm all ready, you see. Now my troubles are going To have trouble with me!" Dr. Seuss |
Barrows Pizza, 5135 N Dysart Rd on the N.E. corner of Dysart & Camelback. Litchfield Park area which is on the far west side. No handguns signage at door, but its okay to carry in everything else. Judging by the ugly cashier I dont think anyone would hold the place up.
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"I hold an MD and I drink unpasteurized milk whenever I can get it." 36_gauge
"Doesn't prove a thing! I have a Ph.D. and I'm a fucking moron." DK-Prof |
Originally Posted By ChadG:
Barrows Pizza, 5135 N Dysart Rd on the N.E. corner of Dysart & Camelback. Litchfield Park area which is on the far west side. No handguns signage at door, but its okay to carry in everything else. Judging by the ugly cashier I dont think anyone would hold the place up. Originally Posted By geneSW:
Add barrows on Dysart and Camelback to the list.... bastards... Just a few posts above you ChadG.... interesting side note though, while it's at their front door, it's not near their liquor license. |
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Just ate at Red Robin on 83rd and noticed that they took their "No Firearms Allowed" insignia down. SCORE.
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Originally Posted By Atticaz:
Just ate at Red Robin on 83rd and noticed that they took their "No Firearms Allowed" insignia down. SCORE. Interesting. My kids love eating at RR and we miss it since they started posting - I'll have to check my local restaurant. |
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So I just got my Crossbreed Supertruck holster, got some time off, so I decided to take my wife out to dinner and as it turns out Applebees and the Native New Yorker, both off of 51st Ave and baseline, don't want CCW holders. Needless to say I was pissed so we drove down Baseline to the next Applebees who were happy to have our business. I for one do my best to avoid doing business with those that don't allow CCW.
Bottom line: If you want to CCW, Applebess and Native New Yorker both off of 51st Ave and Baseline are a no-go. |
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Taco's & More, Maricopa and the owner owns gun's?
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Barro's pizza
Baseline and Mill |
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The good thing about people thinking you don't know much is, nobody asks for you for anything.
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Hot Rods Old Vail on Houghton in Tucson
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I didn't see it on the list but BWW is largely anti-gun
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Originally Posted By Jacketed:
I didn't see it on the list but BWW is largely anti-gun Yep....several of their locations have closed since posting signs. They were probably in marginal locations anyway, but that's enough to put it over the edge. |
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Porkopolis is posted
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Originally Posted By SinistralRifleman:
Porkopolis is posted And i'm still eating there! LIke I need my gun in Porkopolis lol |
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Thanks for the list
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So you are saying God hates these endangered ducks?
No, I am just saying that if God liked ducks they wouldn't be endangered. |
TGI Friday's on Happy Valley.
Manager asked me to leave pistol in my car. I told him if my pistol isn't welcome, neither is my money. |
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too many to list but keep in mind, 1/2 of FLAGSTAFF businesses do NOT want your business if you carry!
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The Horn in Camp Verde. The owners are vehemently anti-gun.
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Outback in Sierra Vista has a sign that doesn't meet the legal requirement, as the one above at I17 and Dunlop. It is small, and placed above the second set of doors as you enter, in such a way that it is unlikely that most people would notice it.
Applebee's in Sierra Vista has a sign that does meet the legal requirement as to its contents, but it is not placed in an obvious location. |
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The McDonald's in Florence has an interesting one I've never seen before. It says that no one besides law enforcement can have weapons inside. Statist much?
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PoPo's Mexican food on 59th ave & Bell just put a sign up at the front door a few weeks back. I spoke with the manager and voiced my concerns, but she said it was the three owners' decision to make both restaurants the same (other location had an "incident" which prompted them to put a sign up). I checked back a few days ago, and the sign was still there. Not quite by their liquor license, but damn, I'm gonna miss those shrimp tacos...
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Sprouts in Tucson is posted:
7877 East Broadway Boulevard Tucson, AZ 85710 (520) 546-6112 Wasn't an issue when they were Sunflower. I will be taking my ~$200/month to the farmers market. |
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mustard? don't let's be silly.
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Sedona, Elote Restaurant. Has a hand lettered sign taped to the door.
"No Firearms allowed". |
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You can add Rustlers Rooste (8383 South 48th Street) to the restaurants that do not want your business. Just got off the phone and they are posted No Firearms Allowed.
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Originally Posted By StealthyBlagga:
Interesting. My kids love eating at RR and we miss it since they started posting - I'll have to check my local restaurant. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Originally Posted By StealthyBlagga:
Originally Posted By Atticaz:
Just ate at Red Robin on 83rd and noticed that they took their "No Firearms Allowed" insignia down. SCORE. Interesting. My kids love eating at RR and we miss it since they started posting - I'll have to check my local restaurant. No more sign at the one on McDowell in Goodyear. |
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Fired Pie put up a sign a month or two ago, although it's damn near ankle level
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I just moved out to Buckeye from California, ate at Cracker Barrel for the first time, anyone know where they tend to land?
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Cracker Barrell? You will land in the bathroom with cramps.
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Takiyya - Tawriya - Kitman - Muruna - Google these.
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Toss E cheese's on 30th street and bell is coated within absolutely no weapon indicators.
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Tilted Kilt in Phoenix
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"Those who act like sheep, will be eaten by wolves"
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Bay Leaf Café in Chandler (Alma School and W. Chandler Heights) is posted "no firearms" in a large sign next to the door.
No skin off my back as my wife and I just walked back to the car and went to the excellent Thai place (Silk True Asian) across the way that is not posted as such. |
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"The sleep of reason produces monsters."- Francisco Goya
"Every election is a sort of advance auction sale of stolen goods." -H.L.Mencken |
Anybody know of any movie theaters that aren't banning? AMC Centerpoint on mill just put a sign up in the last few weeks. They didn't have one before. But I assume almost everyone bans. I've also heard they now have metal detectors at the theater in Mesa Riverview.
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Outback Steakhouse in Mesa.
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For You alone are the Holy One, You alone are the Lord, You alone are the Most High, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Spirit, in the glory of God the Father. Amen!
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My $.02 worth on all this is IF you are properly concealing none of these places will be the wiser if you happen to forgot you are carrying that day
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Mi Nidito's in Tucson has a no firearms sign. Does anyone know if Mosaic Cafe has one posted?
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Thank you for posting the list of banned places for CCW. I'm also glad I continued reading as I didn't know the laws & penalties for going into stores & places that did not allow CCW's.
I always thought it was the stores choice not to allow weapons on their premises, didn't know there are laws about it ... I now know different. Pretty scary that I could possibly loose my CCW rights & more ... I can't afford $500 or the 30 days as I'm not in the best of health. Jail house doctors/medicine are not the best. Also, I'm a 'Nam Vet & we always get the bad end of the stick ... Thanks for doing the home work for the rest of us. |
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Originally Posted By TimW:
Seriously people,..if you're going to carry a firearm for protection, take the time to learn the fucking laws from someplace other than "Hey, what's the penalty for...". Do your own research. Buy Alan Korwin's book @ www.gunlaws.com Look on the Arizona Revised Statutes website. Sinistral should be fucking charging people for legal research....$50 a search. View Quote |
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In my defense, I was left alone a lot as a child...
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Noticed recently that the Cowboy Club restaurant in Sedona removed their sign. I always thought it was ridiculous that a "cowboy" themed restaurant would ban carrying firearms.
I saw another company that removed their sign recently but I forget who it was. Heading in the right direction, though. I'm making it a goal of mine to drop off concise, clear information cards to the managers/owners of every business with no gun signs in the near future, and attempt to understand their stance and explain mine. |
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Red Robin - Lake Havasu City, AZ
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Originally Posted By ae1:
Well thanks for the information. If I had known there was a plain-language digest of the law, I wouldn't have had to ask. You could have just provided the first link. I found the Senate bill on my own, but was surprised to learn that it had changed before becoming law when I looked it up in the statutes. One difference: the requirement of posting a sign at the door was removed. Anyway, anyone have an idea about what "resident" means? Don't worry about answering if you feel burdened by the question. A. A person with a permit issued pursuant to section 13-3112 or who meets the criteria specified in section 13-3102, subsection D, paragraph 1 or 2 may carry a concealed handgun on the premises of a licensee who is an on-sale retailer unless the licensee posts a sign that clearly prohibits the possession of weapons on the licensed premises. The sign shall conform to the following requirements: 1. Be posted in a conspicuous location accessible to the general public and immediately adjacent to the liquor license posted on the licensed premises. 2. Contain a pictogram that shows a firearm within a red circle and a diagonal red line across the firearm. 3. Contain the words, "no firearms allowed pursuant to A.R.S. section 4-229". B. A person shall not carry a firearm on the licensed premises of an on-sale retailer if the licensee has posted the notice prescribed in subsection A of this section. C. It is an affirmative defense to a violation of subsection B of this section if: 1. The person was not informed of the notice prescribed in subsection A of this section prior to the violation. 2. Any one or more of the following applies: (a) At the time of the violation the notice prescribed in subsection A of this section had fallen down. (b) At the time of the violation the person was not a resident of this state. ... View Quote |
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Sad that these places refuse to allow patrons to defend themselves. I heard there has been legislation introduced in some areas stating that any business refusing to allow customers and/or employees to be armed must provide armed security.
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Is the original post being updated?
For every one listed, there should be an email and/or phone number. And, frankly, any time one takes their dumb signs down and gets off the list, there should be a list of them, too, so we can go out of our way to patronize them and let them know that good choices have good consequences! |
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We can add Barrio Queen in old town Gilbert to the list. I sent them this:
I'm writing to respectfully ask you to reconsider your decision to threaten a good part of your customer base with arrest. I met friends there a few days ago, and if it was just me and my family, I would have left. I certainly won't return... it's unsafe for me to leave my sidearm in my car. And please consider... do you really believe anyone who's intent on causing trouble or harm is going to be deterred by your sign? Do you really think the crazed attacker or the person angry at their ex is going to see that and think, "Oh, I can't attack here, I have to go somewhere else"? All your sign can possibly do is deter the folks who A) *aren't* the problem; and B) might be the only ones between you and an attack between the time you can dial 911 and the police can possibly arrive.
If you remove your sign, I'd gladly return. If it stays, an awful lot of Arizonans will not. View Quote |
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